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Had some backyard observers while stumping

Started by Rooselk, January 20, 2011, 03:49:00 PM

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Rooselk



Had some roosies join me while I was in the backyard getting some stumping practice with my bow.

(Sorry about the pic quality, picture was taken with my cell phone.)
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Gen273

Wow, I would like to come over to your back yard next Sept.
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snag

Isn't that a great sight?! Very cool. Might have to have some critter control if they get out of hand.
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ti-guy

They were spying your shooting efficiency!!Lol Great pic.thanks for sharing.
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Rick Butler

Wish I had those in my backyard.  Nice pic!
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Rooselk

We have a couple of elk herds that visit our backyard on a regular basis. The first is a herd composed primarily of 30 to 35 cows and a few spike bulls. The second is a much smaller bachelor group, of which the bulls in the pic above are undoubtedly a part of. Among that bachelor group is a magnificent bull that would easily go P&Y if not B&C (I'll try to get pics the next time he shows up).
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bohuntr

Cool picture ... I would like to see a picture of the big fella!
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Stumpkiller

Oh, man.  Maybe someday.  Though, I have been seeing whitetail that give a promise of next year.
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ronp

What a sight in the back yard. I am envious.
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Ragnarok Forge

That is cool, were the quivering in fear or laughing when they left your yard?  I know most Rosies look at me and laugh as they disappear into the thick brush.
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Rooselk

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House

"Dad I think maybe sometimes you think too much" after an errant shot stump shooting with Cameron, my 5 year old son.

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maineac

Way to throw them off.  Soon they'll think archery is like golf, totally harmless.
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Wow!!!! Party at Rich's house this september!  :D  
 :campfire:  

Way cool pictures dude!!!!!
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coaster500

Never hunted roosies before but would love to some day...cool stuff !!!

A while back my daughter sent me some cell phone pictures from the back yard of their new home. These are California Tule Elk from Lake Countys Cache Creek Herd...

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tradshooter

I want to live in your neighborhood! Great pic's, now we only have to wait until next September!!

Huntschool

I doubt they were laughing, however, there very well could have been a snicker....

Really cool pic.  What a sight...  Thanks for posting...
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stick-um

That is awesome. All I see out my backyard is miles of houses on top of each other. You are a lucky man.
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JEFF B

that is just way to cool! i would love a Back yard like that oh yeah
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